Towplate units for aerial cargo delivery and assemblies including the same
US-11987358-B2 · May 21, 2024 · US
US2025074603A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025074603-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418739162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2024 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2023 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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Ring releases systems and methods to disengage ring systems are disclosed. The ring release systems and the methods to disengage ring systems employ devices that provides for lowering the loads experienced by multi-ring mechanisms and thus mitigate potential hardware damage.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A ring release system comprising: a first ring connected to a first webbing at a first webbing attachment portion; a second ring connected to the first webbing at a second webbing attachment portion; a third ring connected to a second webbing at a third webbing attachment portion; a release pin assembly comprising a release pin cord and a release pin that passes through a closure loop that is arranged through a grommet in the first webbing that at least partially overlaps the first ring and removeable secures the release pin in the grommet; and a grommet motion lanyard arranged in a closed loop through the grommet and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord. 2 . The ring release system of claim 1 , wherein the grommet motion lanyard is arranged to cause a force to be applied to a portion of the first webbing and/or the grommet that causes the grommet to be pulled away from the closure loop and the first ring during engagement with the release pin cord. 3 . The ring release system of claim 2 , wherein the first ring is released by displacement of the grommet provided by the grommet motion lanyard. 4 . The ring release system of claim 1 , wherein the first webbing attachment portion is a first becket, the second webbing attachment portion is a second becket, and the third webbing attachment portion is a third becket. 5 . The ring release system of claim 1 , wherein the first webbing attachment portion, the second webbing attachment portion, and the third webbing attachment portion are attached to a parachute restraint system. 6 . A method of disengaging a ring release system, the method comprising: providing tension to a release pin cord causing a release pin that is attached to one end of the release pin cord to slide out from a closure loop; activating a grommet motion lanyard that is arranged in a closed loop through a grommet of a first webbing by engagement with the release pin; moving the grommet away from the closure loop and a first ring that is attached to the first webbing at a first webbing attachment portion by action of the grommet motion lanyard; releasing the first ring by allowing the first ring to rotate towards and disengage from a second ring; and releasing the second ring once the first ring is disengaged and allowing the second ring to rotate towards and disengage from a third ring, wherein the third ring is arranged on a second webbing. 7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the first webbing and the second webbing are attached to a parachute restraint system. 8 . A ring release system comprising: a first ring connected to a first webbing at a first webbing attachment portion; a second ring connected to the first webbing at a second webbing attachment portion; a third ring connected to a second webbing at a third webbing attachment portion; a release pin assembly comprising a release pin cord and a release pin that passes through a closure loop that is arranged through a grommet in the first webbing that at least partially overlaps the first ring and removeable secures the release pin in the grommet; and a first ring/becket motion lanyard connected to a first end of the release pin cord and connected to the first webbing between the first webbing attachment portion and the second webbing attachment portion and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord. 9 . The ring release system of claim 8 , further comprising a second ring/becket motion lanyard connected to the first end of the release pin cord and connected to the first webbing near the second webbing attachment portion and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord. 10 . The ring release system of claim 8 , further comprising a grommet motion lanyard arranged in a closed loop through the grommet and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord. 11 . The ring release system of claim 10 , wherein the second ring/becket motion lanyard is longer than the first ring/becket motion lanyard. 12 . The ring release system of claim 8 , wherein the first webbing attachment portion and the second webbing attachment portion are attached to a parachute restraint system. 13 . A method of disengaging a ring release system, the method comprising: providing tension to a release pin cord causing a release pin that is attached to one end of the release pin cord to slide out from a closure loop; activating a first ring/becket motion lanyard that is connected to the release pin cord; releasing a first ring by allowing the first ring to rotate towards and disengage from a second ring by activation of the first ring/becket motion lanyard; and releasing the second ring once the first ring is disengaged and allowing the second ring to rotate towards and disengage from a third ring. 14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein after releasing the first ring, the method further comprises: activating a second ring/becket motion lanyard that is connected to the release pin cord, wherein the second ring is released by activation of the second ring/becket motion lanyard. 15 . The method of claim 13 , wherein first ring and the second ring are arranged on a first webbing and the third ring is arranged on a second webbing. 16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the first webbing and the second webbing are attached to a parachute restraint system. 17 . A ring release system comprising: a first ring connected to a first webbing at a first webbing attachment portion; a second ring connected to the first webbing at a second webbing attachment portion; a third ring connected to a second webbing at a third webbing attachment portion; a release pin assembly comprising a release pin cord and a release pin that passes through a closure loop that is arranged through a grommet in the first webbing that at least partially overlaps the first ring and removably secures the release pin in the grommet; a grommet motion lanyard arranged in a closed loop through the grommet and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord; a first ring/becket motion lanyard connected to a first end of the release pin cord and connected to the first webbing between the first webbing attachment portion and the second webbing attachment portion and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord; and a second ring/becket motion lanyard connected to the first end of the release pin cord and connected to the first webbing near the second webbing attachment portion and engageable with the release pin during tension of the release pin cord. 18 . The ring release system of claim 17 , wherein the grommet motion lanyard is arranged to cause a force to be applied to a portion of the first webbing that causes the grommet to be pulled away from the first ring during engagement with the release pin cord. 19 . The ring release system of claim 18 , wherein the first ring is released by displacement of the grommet provided by the grommet motion lanyard. 20 . The ring release system of claim 17 , wherein the first webbing attachment portion is a first becket, the second webbing attachment portion is a second becket, and the third webbing attachment portion is a third becket.
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